It could be enviromental as well. Perhaps there is a toxin involved here. A toxin found in both their enclosures. I am not a vet nor have I had any experience with this, so I can't say for sure
It could be enviromental as well. Perhaps there is a toxin involved here. A toxin found in both their enclosures. I am not a vet nor have I had any experience with this, so I can't say for sure
I guess that could be possible, but I had them in a 20 long tank with a divider down the middle, my older and still living pacman on one side, and the babies on the other. There was a divider between them also. The coconut fiber was out of the same bag as what I'd been using for the older frog. He's never had any problems either. I guess I may never know.![]()
random question, does anyone feed their pacman dubia? if so how many should be given daily?
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These cockroaches (Blaptica dubia) are an excellent food for frogs like Pacman frogs and African Bullfrogs. I tend to employ the 15 minute rule - give them as much as they will eat in 15 minutes. For young frogs I would feed them every 1-2 days if they are being maintained at a warm temperature - adults every 3-5 days. Those are just guidelines. Cockroaches are not a fattening food so don't be afraid to give more.
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